Sindbis fever

Sind·bis fe·ver

a febrile illness of humans in Africa, Australia, and elsewhere, characterized by arthralgia, rash, and malaise; caused by the Sindbis virus, a member of the family Togaviridae, and transmitted by culicine mosquitoes.

Sind·bis fever

(sind'bis fē'ver)

A febrile illness of humans in Africa, Australia, and elsewhere, characterized by arthralgia, rash, and malaise; caused by the Sindbis virus, a member of the family Togaviridae, and transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Culex.

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